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**UPDATE: Strike Damage Assessment ESCALATES—Preliminary Figures NOW OFFICIAL**

**UPDATE: Strike Damage Assessment ESCALATES—Preliminary Figures NOW OFFICIAL** We're getting confirmation THIS HOUR that yesterday's damage projections have been upgraded—officials are now treating the preliminary figures as OFFICIAL estimates, and sources indicate the true scope may be even MORE CATASTROPHIC than initially assessed. The numbers keep climbing, folks, and there are whispers of a second wave of analysis that could fundamentally shift how we understand the scale of this incident. This is still developing—stay locked here for what comes next.

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Chinese court cases reveal most trafficked rhino horns come from Southern Africa

Rhinoceroses, one of the largest groups of animals on the planet, are fighting a battle for survival because of a prized body part: their horn, which they use to defend territories, assert dominance and protect their young. But people use this keratinous horn as medicine, adornment and decoration. In traditional Chinese medicine, it’s believed to […] Source: Conservation news

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At the U.N., Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

This story is republished through the Indigenous News Alliance. NEW YORK CITY — Indigenous communities in the Pacific are facing increasingly devastating storms worsened by warming oceans. Mining operations continue expanding on Indigenous lands in the Amazon. Oil wells in Ecuador keep pumping despite court orders. And at the United Nations this week, Indigenous leaders […] Source: Conservation news

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Digital memory at stake: Why news outlets block the Wayback Machine

The "Wayback Machine," custodian of digital memory, is fighting for its survival. An increasing number of media outlets are refusing to allow the Web Archive to archive their content. Source: World | Deutsche Welle

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New treaty to end the fossil fuel era is needed more than ever (commentary)

The fog of war is pervasive, but one thing is clear as “Gulf War 3” escalates: governments around the world are counting the cost of their dependency on oil and gas. “The largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market” is the International Energy Agency’s take on the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, […] Source: Conservation news

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